Carley's Herbal Deep Muscle & Joint Relief

Triple infused/extracted 14 Herbs well known for muscle and joint
relief.

MSM

Menthol Free (smells wonderful)

Naturally deep absorbing

Hey it’s a moisturizer base. Makes the skin feel wonderful.

4 Ounces 118 mL

A little goes a long way.

Review Details: My 4 year old daughter sprained her neck this past
weekend, after getting bit by some kind of insect. She would scream,
cry, and tremble of the pain on her neck. I was scared and paranoid for
my baby, since I thought that whatever bit her was causing her that
excruciating pain, so I took her to the hospital that night. I left to
the hospital with questions, and came back with more, because they never
prescribed her anything for the pain on her neck. She couldn’t even move
her neck. So I massaged her neck twice the next day, with this muscle
and joint relief cream, and she was able to move her neck again. I
massaged it again last night before bed, and she woke up excited saying,
“Mommy! My neck doesn’t hurt anymore! I’m better!”. I also massaged by
mom’s arthritic knees last night, and she also woke up with no pain.
This is a miracle cream because nothing my mom ever uses for her pain
works, and this did! Thank you SO much for this! I will be buying my mom
the full size soon! Elizabeth

No one I know, wants to smell like Menthol. Yet everyone wants pain
relief. So we decided to make a menthol free, fast absorbing product.
And maximize the benefits of these 14 herbs. (see list of herbs below,
it’s impressive!).

We knew we could make an amazing fast absorbing moisturizer. Why not
combine the benefits to help give you pain relief?

What do we mean by triple infused and extracted ingredients? We
wanted to get the maximum amount of these 14 herbs deep into your
muscles and joints.

No one does this!

So we first did what other creams on the market do. Infused herbs
into oil. Rather than use cheap oils. We are only using one oil.
Virgin Coconut. Virgin coconut oil actually has the smallest
molecules of all oils. They are smaller than our pores. We spent 6
weeks heating and cooling these 14 herbs into this Virgin Coconut
Oil. This maximized the amount of nutrients in the oils. Most
companies do it in one day.

We also extracted these 14 Herbs into vegetable glycerin for 6
weeks. No one does this.

And lastly during the making we infused these 14 Herbs into the
boiling water we used to make this cream. No one does this.

So except for the essential oils, all the liquids have the 14 Herbs
bound in them.

Why is this important? Herbs are made up of dozens of
micronutrients. We believe herbs release different micronutrients
differently depending on how they are infused or extracted. This
maximizes the amount of micronutrients that get deep into your
muscles and joints. No one does this.

Why not use Camphor? Most people hate this embarrassing smell
and we wanted this to smell good. We felt the benefits of the 14 herbs
outweighed the benefits of camphor. Besides it’s been used to death. I
don’t believe it does much. For many products, it’s practically the only
active ingredient.

Why not use Methyl Salicylate (oil of wintergreen)? Another
strong smelling ingredient commonly used in a lot of liniments. With
limited proof of effectiveness.

Ingredients:(14 Herbs)

Reverse Osmosis Purified Water: Reverse Osmosis is the gold
standard of water. Obviously we wanted fast absorption. Using a
water with any hard water components or contaminants would slow down
this absorption. Most companies use ‘purified’ water. Which may or may
not be as good. Might seem like a minor point, but I saw a huge
difference in the quality of our products when we switched from ‘just
purified’ about 15 years ago. Now we only use R-O Water.

MSM methylsulfonylmethane (METH-?l-sul-FON-il-METH-ane)
provides sulfur, a vital building block of joints, cartilage, skin, hair
and nails, and methyl groups, which support many vital biochemical
processes in the body, including energy production. MSM is a
naturally-occurring nutrient found in small amounts of many foods.

Virgin Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera) There is coconut oil and
then there is Virgin Coconut oil. Huge difference! This Virgin Coconut
oil is processed by technology developed in Japan using a centrifuge and
gravity. They harvest the coconut and the coconut milk is extracted by
centrifuge with a density separator. Virgin coconut oil comes directly
from the FIJI Islands and we can attest to its purity and content.

Emulsifying Wax, a vegetable wax when used at the right
temperature combines oils and water into a true fast absorbing
moisturizer. This is not xanthan gum or algin or seaweed. Those are
thickeners and make fake moisturizers.

Vegetable Glycerin: Many, if not, most companies use animal
derived glycerin to make their products. I don’t even want you to
imagine what parts of the animals they use. Unless it says vegetable
glycerin, it is animal derived.

Stearic Acid another vegetable wax that helps to make the
moisturizer creamy.

Triple Infusion/Extracts of:

The benefits of these herbs described are for informational purposes
only.

Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis) Aloe vera is one of the most
commonly used herbs in alternative medicine. Known for its healing
properties.

Arnica (Arnica Montana) Muscle aches, spasms, pulled muscles,
or rheumatic pain – A 2007 study found that an arnica solution has a
positive effect on muscle soreness after marathon running. Arnica is
recommended natural remedies for delayed onset muscle soreness. Many
professional athletes use it.

Boswellia serrata, Boswellia is praised by alternative medicine
practitioners for its anti-inflammatory capabilities. It is derived from
the gum of boswellia trees, which are indigenous to India. Also called
frankincense, this herb is thought to work by blocking leukotrienes.
Leukotrienes are substances that can attack healthy joints in autoimmune
diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.

Cat’s Claw (Uncaria Tomentosa) Cat’s claw is another
anti-inflammatory herb that may reduce swelling in arthritis. This herb
is from a tropical vine, and its usage dates back to Inca civilizations.
Traditionally, cat’s claw is used to boost your immune system. In recent
years, the immunity powers of the herb have been tried in arthritis.
According to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), studies
have shown that cat’s claw can help with osteoarthritis pain and RA
swelling.

Cinnamon: See Nutmeg

Dandelion (Taraxacum Officinale) Commonly used as food,
dandelion also makes an excellent herb for arthritis. Fortified with
nutrients like potassium, iron, and Vitamins B, C, D and A, dandelion
also contains anti-inflammatory properties that make it effective in
dealing arthritic pain.

Dandelion is believed to be effective in dealing with symptoms of
arthritis, rheumatism and other chronic joint pain conditions.
Researchers believe that this herb is capable of flushing toxins that
causes the joints and muscles to inflame. Also, it plays a vital role in
reducing the level of uric acid in the body which results to reduced
pain and stiffness in the joints, and increased joint mobility.

Devil’s Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) Abundantly found in
South Africa, Devil’s Claw has long been used by traditional societies
in treating a number of arthritic symptoms. Uncaria guianensis, a
species of Devil’s Claw helps people with osteoarthritis by relieving
knee pain when active. On the other hand, its other species, U.
tomentosa is known to be effective at reducing the symptoms of
rheumatoid arthritis.

The secret of devil’s claw is found on its secondary root which contains
harpagosides which provides anti-inflammatory effects. In a study
published at Rheumatology Journal, it was revealed that the use of
devil’s claw extract is as effective as Vioxx and Celebrex, kinds of
anti-inflammatory drugs available a few years ago.

Extensive scientific studies breaking down the triggers behind arthritis
and in-depth analyses of the components of herbal treatments have
clearly shown that specific herbs can indeed address factors causing
inflammation and arthritis. Because of this and the limited or absence
of side effects of most herbal products, many such researches have
recommended to conduct further studies on the mechanisms behind these
herbs in promoting new pharmaceutical solutions for arthritis.

Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus Globulus) Like aloe vera, eucalyptus
is widely available in western markets. It is used in oral medications,
and topical oil extracts are used for a variety of conditions. Topical
forms of eucalyptus leaves are used to treat arthritis pain. These plant
leaves contain tannins, which may be helpful in reducing swelling and
the resulting pain that arthritis causes.

Ginger (Zingiber Officinalis) You may have ginger in your
refrigerator for cooking, but this herb is also a staple in many
alternative medicine cabinets. The same compounds that give ginger its
strong flavor are also the same ones that have anti-inflammatory
properties. The NCCAM says that early studies in reducing joint swelling
with ginger in RA are promising.

Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) Green tea is one of the most
popular beverages in the world, and has even been used to reduce
inflammation in the body. It is possible that green tea can be used to
treat arthritis inflammation in the form of beverages, tablets, or
tinctures. The NCCAM found in a 2010 study that green tea might help
both osteoarthritis and RA patients. (NCCAM: National Center for
Complementary and Integrative Health)

Licorice (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) Licorice is found to act like
cortisone but without the latter’s common side effects. Repeated
scientific evidence shows the phytochemicals contained in this herb have
anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic characteristics. Licorice has also
been demonstrated to inhibit enzyme production responsible for
inflammation causing arthritis.

Nettle (Urtica Dioica) For decades, nettle has been one of the
most potent herbal home treatments for arthritis. Until today, it is
still used to treat anemia, gout, eczema, enlarged prostate, urinary
tract infections, hay fever, strains, sprains, insect bites, tendonitis,
joint pain, painful muscles and of course, arthritis.

Some studies claimed that topical application of nettle leaf onto the
painful area significantly helps in reducing the intensity of pain
experienced by the sufferer. According to research, this herb has fine
hairs that release irritating chemicals once they come in contact with
the skin. Normally, the hair is painful to touch but it actually reduces
the pain when it reaches the skin. Scientists believe that nettles
actually reduce the amount of inflammatory substances in the body, and
interfere in the transmission of pain signals.

One study revealed that the use of nettle extract inhibits the growth of
dendritic cells, but not totally eradicates them. These cells play major
roles in the development of rheumatoid arthritis. Stinging nettle also
works by reducing the amount of protein genes that are associated with
the occurrence of rheumatoid arthritis.

Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) Nutmeg can be used not just as an
ingredient in foods or drinks that will alleviate symptoms of arthritis,
but can be applied directly on the inflamed muscles to relax the given
joint or tendon. Nutmeg contains the same nutrient as cinnamon.

Tumeric (Curcuma Longa) Used in cooking to make curry,
turmeric is a yellow powder made from the related flowering plant. Some
people consider this herb to be a miracle herb that helps all sorts of
conditions. If taking orally, it is best to take it with black pepper
for better absorption. Lab studies on rats have also found that this
herb may slow the progression of rheumatoid arthritis.

Willow Bark (Salix Alba) Willow bark is one of the longest-used
herbs in treating inflammation. In fact, patients during Hippocrates’
time chewed on willow bark to help treat inflammatory conditions. UMMC
reports that the herb shows promise in relieving osteoarthritis-related
joint pain, particularly in the knees, back, hips, and neck.

pH neutral (pH 7) Why is this important? Practically every skin
care product on the market is acidic. We believe a lot of people are
suffering with an overuse syndrome of too much acid. Nature loves
neutral. Ask any experienced gardener how hard it is to grow vegetables
in acidic soil. Your blood is neutral. Most of your body is. This whole
story of the ‘acid mantle’ is unverifiable.

These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug
administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent disease.

Warning: For External Use Only! Do Not Use: On wounds or damaged skin,
or with a heating pad, or children 12 years of age with arthritic
conditions. Ask a physician before use if you have redness over the
affected area. When using this product avoid contact with eyes and mucus
membranes and do not bandage tightly. Stop use and ask a physician if:
Condition worsens or symptoms persist for over 7 days, Symptoms clear up
and occur again within a few days, excessive skin irritation occurs. If
pregnant or breast feeding, ask health professional before use. Keep out
of reach of children.
Massage into affected areas. Wait until absorbed before dressing.

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I started using the Muscle and Joint Relief cream to manage the pain before having rotator cuff and bicep tendon surgery. It was the only thing that helped stop the pain, and it allowed me to not take ibuprofen. After surgery, I used it multiple times per day to manage the pain, and I only took oxycontin for 5 days. It has continued to help me in my recovery, especially after doing physical therapy. I recommend the Muscle and Joint Relief cream for both major and minor pain relief.